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Remembering Cool Vintage Ads

May 17, 2010 from paul0v2's blog

It's time to remember a bit of the past, these vintage ads are really cool. If you remember some of them you provably thinking to yourself how fast things evolve. If you never seen them before you definitely going to get a good laugh and ask yourself; was that really real? Check them out and enjoy!

Which one did you remember from the past?

Awesome Vintage Ads

Motorola - It's Spring, Portable Time

Awesome Vintage Ads

Honda - Discover Honda's Wonderful World of Fun

Awesome Vintage Ads

Kodak - Under $50, no Kidding

Awesome Vintage Ads

Cromemco - The new 16k Ram

Awesome Vintage Ads

Penril - Penril Modem

Awesome Vintage Ads

Timex Computers - The Power is within your reach

Awesome Vintage Ads

Atari - No other video game stacks up to Atari

Awesome Vintage Ads

Holliday Inn - Reserve the world in seconds

Awesome Vintage Ads

Honeywell - Your computer is a monster?

Awesome Vintage Ads

IBM - A computer in New York will put you on a jet in Los Angeles

Awesome Vintage Ads

Sharp - The first laptop design to be your first laptop

Awesome Vintage Ads

Rockwell AIM 65 - For learning, designing, work or just plain fun...

Awesome Vintage Ads

Armor All - Protectant fights rot on

Awesome Vintage Ads

Atari - More capabilities than any other personal computer

Awesome Vintage Ads

Coca Cola - Tea Break

Awesome Vintage Ads

Firestone - Grease is rolling on firestone super stones

Awesome Vintage Ads

XCOMP - The hard disk you've been waiting for

Awesome Vintage Ads

System Industries - Now you can get our disk systems in 30 days

Awesome Vintage Ads

Atari - Why Atari is #1

Awesome Vintage Ads

ISC - Putting color to work in computers

Awesome Vintage Ads

Sinclair ZX81 - The Personal Computer

Awesome Vintage Ads

Revox - Setting standards

Awesome Vintage Ads

Seven & Seven - Great taste you can count on

Awesome Vintage Ads

Timex Sinclair - 72k Color Sound

Awesome Vintage Ads

Air Force - The eagle is back

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Hi there! I'm Paulo Canabarro, 26 year old web designer - paulocanabarro.com I'm from Brazil currently living and working out of Providence RI, USA. I'm truly passionate about design of all kinds, finding and sharing inspiration here has become part of my life. If you like to know more about me or get in touch visit my website paulocanabarro.com Stock me at Twitter and Dribbble

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